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Neem Therapist, Kathy McMahon
06 April 2005 |
Monkey See, Monkey Do . . . |
Observations of chimpanzees' feeding behavior in Tanzania, East Africa, have led to the discovery of medicinal properties and other potential applications for two types of plants. This type of study, involving the ways animals use plants, is referred to as zoopharmacognosy, a term coined in 1992 from Greek roots: zoo- = animal; pharma- = a drug or poison; and -cognosy = to recognize |
posted by Kathy Mcahon @ 4:50 pm
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